The fracture point of the material being tested in the experiment is the point at which it breaks or fails under stress.
The ultimate yield strength of the material being tested in this experiment is the maximum amount of stress the material can withstand before it permanently deforms.
The shear yield strength of the material being tested in the experiment is the maximum amount of shear stress the material can withstand before it permanently deforms.
The factor not being tested in an experiment is called a control variable. Control variables are kept constant throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes in the outcome can be attributed to the factor being tested.
The variable that is being tested or changed by the person conducting the experiment is called the independent variable. This variable is manipulated to observe its impact on the dependent variable, which is the outcome being measured in the experiment.
The tensile strength of the material being tested is measured in pounds per square inch (psi).
The ultimate yield strength of the material being tested in this experiment is the maximum amount of stress the material can withstand before it permanently deforms.
The shear yield strength of the material being tested in the experiment is the maximum amount of shear stress the material can withstand before it permanently deforms.
No, a hypothesis is. A variable is the thing being tested in the experiment.
The factor being tested is the dependent variable.
An Experiment proves an Hypothesis
The factor not being tested in an experiment is called a control variable. Control variables are kept constant throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes in the outcome can be attributed to the factor being tested.
a hypothesis
that is not an answer
The factor being tested is the dependent variable.
The factor that is being tested in an experiment is called a variable. The factor that is measured or observed is called the dependent variable.
The dependent variable varies due to effects of the factor being tested in a controlled experiment.
Hypothesis or postulate .